Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Empire State O'Reilly: Mayor Adam's Controversial Moves
Episode Date: January 23, 2024Bill goes over some controversial moves made by New York Mayor Eric Adams. Originally only available in the New York City area, Bill’s Empire State O’Reilly commentary addresses local New York iss...ues, but those issues have implications, impact the country, and mirror problems in other states. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On Friday, Mayor Adams vetoed two bills that the city council had passed.
First bill is to limit solitary confinement in city jails.
Okay.
Why would you want to limit solitary confinement in city jails when there are about 400 stabbings a year?
here in city jails.
$400.
And you want to limit
putting the bad guys away so they can't stab other
people?
What is wrong with you?
City Council.
So,
Adams vetoes that.
He also vetoes
the police officer's reporting bill.
So the loons on the New York City Council want every interaction between police officers and civilians to be written up.
The name of the bill is how many stops act would require police officers to log basic information about all investigative stops to the public.
Officers will be asked to record details such as race, age, gender, of all.
all people they encounter and the factors that led to the interaction.
Bill is designed to document what legislators believe are discriminatory and unreported stops
by the police.
So that means that if you're on the beat, you're patrolling, and you notice suspicious behavior,
and you go over and stop the person and talk to them or whatever it may be.
As for ID, can I see your identification?
then you've got to go back to the precinct and write it up.
That's insane.
So that takes the police off the streets of New York City,
which they are desperately needed to prevent crime,
puts them in the station houses to write up this BS.
So the New York City Council can look at it
and make some kind of case that we have a racist,
police force. That's what this is. So Adams vetoes it. Now, there's no assurance that his veto will
stand. It could be overridden. This is how crazy the city is. City Council has 51 members,
45 Democrats, most of them are so far left that Fidel Castro becomes conservative. And they hate the police.
the police. Their ideology is so punitive, they would rather see innocent people killed and hurt
on the streets of New York than not pass this ideological madness. Their ideology is more
important to them than the safety of New Yorkers.
That's where we are.
Now, the New York Post, again, the only real news organization doing local in the nation's largest city, put all their pictures, all the city council pictures, ask them all, are you going to support the mayors, veto?
You didn't believe somebody how crazy these people are.
And they get elected because a lot of these districts are so poor, people don't have anything.
And they are communists and socialists in those districts.
They have given up.
We're never going to have anything.
We live in a slum.
We don't have any resources.
So we want to break this society down and impose communism, socialism.
We hate the police.
The police give us a hard time, whatever it may be.
That's how these radical leftists get elected in New York City.
and they're destroying the city.
It's my job to bring you reality.
Not to play ideological games or anything like that.
Adams did the right thing.
He veto two insane bills.
But whether that veto is going to be overridden or not,
and this is why hundreds of thousands of people are leaving.
If you're going to let these people have control over your lives,
your lives are going to be in danger.